Critical Political Economy: Complexity, Rationality, and the Logic of Post-Orthodox PluralismRoutledge, 2007 M12 13 - 352 páginas This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if economists today are serious about emancipation and empowerment, they will have to radically change their conception about what it means for a citizen to act rationally in a complex society.Arnsperger emphasises that current economics neglects an imp |
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... standard economics 23 Two basic questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31 Homo economicus and reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for ...
... standard economics 23 Two basic questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31 Homo economicus and reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for ...
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... standard heterodox/orthodox divide and, drawing on a wide range of literature, makes the argument that a truly self-consistent economics has to be pluralistic. Developing. a. methodology. for. complex. Political. Economy. I first met ...
... standard heterodox/orthodox divide and, drawing on a wide range of literature, makes the argument that a truly self-consistent economics has to be pluralistic. Developing. a. methodology. for. complex. Political. Economy. I first met ...
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... standard neoclassical model. That outside perspective assumes understanding that someone in the system cannot have. In terms of modeling, this means that economists must be agents in the model that they are modeling. It follows that you ...
... standard neoclassical model. That outside perspective assumes understanding that someone in the system cannot have. In terms of modeling, this means that economists must be agents in the model that they are modeling. It follows that you ...
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... standard neo-classical theory—which is discussed in Chapter 2—and cutting-edge “complexity” economics with its cognitivist bend—which is discussed in Chapter 3—share the same basic flaw: they do not allow for the exercise, by economic ...
... standard neo-classical theory—which is discussed in Chapter 2—and cutting-edge “complexity” economics with its cognitivist bend—which is discussed in Chapter 3—share the same basic flaw: they do not allow for the exercise, by economic ...
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... standard atomism that would be needed for the mainstream to move sufficiently in the direction suggested in Part II. This turns out to require, however, that mainstream theory has to potentially include all nonmainstream approaches ...
... standard atomism that would be needed for the mainstream to move sufficiently in the direction suggested in Part II. This turns out to require, however, that mainstream theory has to potentially include all nonmainstream approaches ...
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